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Beginning at the intersection of Southport Parkway and Southport Drive; then northwesterly and northeasterly along the centerline of Southport Drive to its intersection with Victor Road; then northerly along the centerline of Victor Road to its intersection with W. Dimond Boulevard; then northeasterly along the centerline of W. Dimond Boulevard to its intersection with Minnesota Drive; then southerly along the centerline of Minnesota Drive to its intersection with O'Malley Road; then easterly along the centerline of O'Malley Road to its intersection with Johns Road; then southerly along the centerline of Johns Road to its intersection with E. Klatt Road; then westerly along the centerline of E. Klatt Road to its intersection with W. Klatt Road; then westerly along the centerline of W. Klatt Road to its intersection with the non-visible extended centerline of W. Klatt Road; then westerly along the non-visible extended centerline of W. Klatt Road to its intersection with W. Klatt Road; then westerly along the centerline of W. Klatt Road to its intersection with Timberlane Drive; then southerly along the centerline of Timberlane Drive to its intersection with Old Klatt Road; then westerly along the centerline of Old Klatt Road to its intersection with W. Klatt Road; then westerly along the centerline of W. Klatt Road to its intersection with Southport Parkway; then westerly along the centerline of Southport Parkway to the point of beginning.
History: Eff. 7/8/2002, Register 163
Authority: AS 15.10.020
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